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Avilés (Шаблон:IPA-es; Шаблон:IPA-ast) is a town in Asturias, Spain. Avilés is, along with Oviedo and Gijón, one of the main cities in the Principality of Asturias.

The town occupies the flattest land in the municipality, partially in a land that belonged to the sea, surrounded by small promontories, all of them having an altitude of less than 140 metres. Situated in the Avilés estuary, in the Northern Central area of the Asturian coast, west of Peñas Cape, is its national seaport.

Avilés is mainly an industrial city. It is close to popular beaches like Salinas. It also has important churches like St. Thomas of Canterbury. Avilés has also cultural spaces such as the Palacio Valdés Theatre (in Spanish: Шаблон:Lang) or the Oscar Niemeyer International Cultural Centre (in Spanish: Шаблон:Lang).

History

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St. Thomas church
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Balsera Palace
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Avilés Town Hall
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Avilés orthophotomap

Toponymy

The existence of the town proper is documented only in the latter Early Middle Ages, although the etymology of the name "Avilés" is likely ancient. It is thought to come from a local Roman landowner Шаблон:Endash or likely a Romanized Germanic warrior who settled there from/to the Kingdom of the Suebi or Visigothic Kingdom, as much toponymy in northern Spain shares a Germanic origin Шаблон:Endash named Abilius.

Chronology

Archaeological excavations have shown that the area was already settled in the upper palaeolithic era.

The first well known document is an endowment of two churches by Asturias King Alfonso III, in 905. During the Middle Ages, it was one of the most important ports of the Biscay Bay, trading mainly with French ports, the main trade was salt. At this time, it had two nuclei: a fishermen's district, Sabugo, and the aristocratic centre, La Villa, standing each other across a small water inlet at the site of present-day Avilés' main Park. La Villa was surrounded by strong walls, which demonstrated its strategic and commercial importance. On 15 January 1479 the Catholic Monarchs granted a free market on each Monday of the year, which still takes place. The importance of the town as a naval centre is supported by the building of ships with wood harvested from nearby forests, and with the participation of local sailors in the conquest of Seville by the Castilian army, which is reflected in Avilés's coat of arms.

It is the birthplace of Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, a soldier in the army of Felipe II, who explored Florida in the 16th century and founded in 1565 the first successful (continuously populated) European town in what is now the United States, San Agustín (now St. Augustine, Florida). St. Augustine and Avilés are now sister cities. Avilés is also the birthplace of Juan Carreño de Miranda, court painter to the king Charles II.

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Los Franciscanos church.
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Camposagrado Palace
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Interceltic Festival of Avilés
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Port of Avilés.

The estuary, which had been closed to navigation since the early modern era, was partially drained and cleared in the 19th century. The water inlet dividing the place was covered, so that the two nuclei, Sabugo and La Villa, could be joined together. Then the city began to grow outside the medieval wall, which had been demolished in 1818. In the 20th century, there was an enormous growth in population due to the arrival of several large factories to the town. In 1953 were started the first earthworks for the construction of the factory of ENSIDESA, a large steel mill, currently Aceralia (part of ArcelorMittal); other companies in the area are Cristalería Española, which together with ENDASA, currently Alcoa, transformed Avilés into one of Spain's industrial centres. Nowadays, the city is trying to focus on new industries, particularly cultural tourism, and recover its antique flavour.

Culture

Architecture

Sights include:

Museums and arts centres

Sculptures

Throughout the town there are sculptures in various styles: the set of sculptures in El Muelle park,[1] specially the Pedro Menendez sculpture and Шаблон:Lang (the seal); the Шаблон:Lang set of sculptures along the Avilés estuary; Avilés sculpture, and others such as Шаблон:Lang, Шаблон:Lang (The Man who Listens to the Stone), Шаблон:Lang, Шаблон:Lang,[2] etc.

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Oscar Niemeyer International Cultural Centre, by Oscar Niemeyer, on one of the sides of the Avilés estuary.

Feasts and traditions

Some of the most famous are:

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Avilés old town
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Palacio Valdés theatre

In autumn:

In winter:

In spring:

In summer:

Festivals

Climate

The area experiences an oceanic climate,[10] warm summers with both overcast and sunny days. In winter the weather is moderate, with significant rains and wind, although sometimes the cold climate of Asturias results in snowfall at sea level. The temperature is rarely below zero or over Шаблон:Convert. Summer highs are exceptionally low by Spanish standards due its heavy maritime features and northerly position in the country.

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Шаблон:Weather box

Politics

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French garden in Ferrera Park

The first mayor of Avilés, after the Spanish Transition, was Manuel Ponga Santamarta (FSA-PSOE) (1979–1983) (1983–1987) (1987–1988), then Santiago Jesús Rodríguez Vega (FSA-PSOE) (1988–1991) (1991–1995) (1999–2003) (2003–2007), Agustín Gonzalez Sánchez (PP) (1995–1999), Pilar Varela Díaz (FSA-PSOE) (2007–2011) (2011–2015), and the current one María Virtudes Monteserín Rodríguez (FSA-PSOE) (2015–2019) (2019–2023).

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Party/List 1979 1983 1987 1991 1995 1999 2003 2007 2011 2015 2019
PSOE 10 17 10 12 9 12 10 11 10 8 10
AP/PP 6 5 7 11 8 10 8 6 6 4
C's 2 4
Cambia Avilés 5
Vox 2
Somos[11] 5
PCA/IU-IX[11] 4 2 4 5 5 4 4 2 3 3
Ganemos 1
FAC 6
UCD/CDS 11 6 1
URAS/URAS-PAS 1
Шаблон:Tooltip 1 4
Total 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25

Economy

The Port of Avilés is a port facility in Avilés. It handles bulk, breakbulk, liquid bulk and has facilities for fishing and leisure craft.[12]

Parishes

Notable people

Sister cities

See also

References

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Bibliography

  • Paseo ilustrado por el casco histórico de Avilés, Concejalía de Turismo, Ayuntamiento de Avilés, del Río, Alberto
  • Avilés, Ediciones: Mases, Ovies Ruiz, José Ramón
  • Asturias a través de sus concejos, Ediciones: Prensa Asturiana S.A.
  • Heráldica Institucional y Vexilología del Principado de Asturias, Ediciones: Principado de Asturias, Panizo Gómez, Eduardo
  • Avilés, una historia de mil años, Ediciones Azuzel, Juan Carlos de la Madrid
  • Avilés, su fe y sus obras, author's edition, Ángel Garralda García
  • Gran Enciclopedia Asturiana, Silverio Cañada, Several authors

External links

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Шаблон:Parishes in Avilés Шаблон:Municipalities of Asturias

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